Part, Question
1 2, 28 | itself to be ready for ~the entrance of the beloved. If, then,
2 2, 36 | error and pain stole an entrance in their company." But ignorance ~
3 2, 100 | commandments suffices for entrance into life. But good ~works
4 2, 100 | works do not suffice for entrance into life, except they be
5 2, 102 | immediate preparation for entrance into glory, to ~which the
6 2, 102 | the priest, because the entrance ~to the kingdom of heaven
7 2, 16 | good," says: "Hope is the entrance to ~faith and the beginning
8 2, 16 | hope" is called ~"the entrance" to faith, i.e. of the thing
9 2, 16 | that it is called the ~"entrance to faith," because thereby
10 2, 98 | persons, it is lawful, while entrance to the ~monastery is free,
11 2, 98 | or receive something for entrance into a ~monastery (I, qu.
12 2, 182 | by their bishops the free entrance into the ~monastery."~Aquin.:
13 2, 184 | religious orders; fourthly, the entrance into the ~religious state.~
14 2, 187 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE ENTRANCE INTO RELIGIOUS LIFE (TEN
15 2, 187 | We must now consider the entrance into religious life. Under
16 2, 187 | friends is ~requisite for entrance into religion?~~Aquin.:
17 2, 187 | 2~Now it is evident that entrance into religion pertains very
18 2, 187 | reasonably stated that also by entrance into religion ~a man obtains
19 2, 187 | punishment, ~nevertheless the entrance into religion is more profitable
20 2, 187 | to her ~parents." But the entrance to religion is optional.
21 2, 187 | considered. First, the ~entrance itself into religion, considered
22 2, 187 | thus it is ~certain that entrance into religion is a greater
23 2, 187 | fallible man. Secondly, ~the entrance into religion may be considered
24 2, 187 | room for ~doubt about the entrance to religion, since those
25 3, 28 | her sacred womb, which His entrance therein had hallowed." ~
26 3, 32 | Him; that by the previous entrance of the Holy Ghost, ~Christ
27 3, 39 | baptisms: that it is the entrance to the ~kingdom of God,
28 3, 39 | 3/4~Thirdly, because the entrance to the heavenly kingdom
29 3, 39 | a special manner, which entrance had been ~closed to the
30 3, 39 | so as to signify that the entrance to heaven is opened to men ~
31 3, 40 | which relate to Christ's entrance into ~the world, or to His
32 3, 49 | and by that sin heaven's entrance is closed to man. ~Hence
33 3, 51 | untenanted and open to the ~entrance of the fear of God. And
34 3, 69 | stated above (A[3]). But entrance to ~the heavenly kingdom
35 3, 69 | this is no bar to ~their entrance to the heavenly kingdom,
36 3, 70 | nothing but sin closes the entrance to the heavenly ~kingdom.
37 3, 70 | But before the Passion the entrance to the heavenly kingdom
38 3, 70 | remained the ~obstacle to the entrance of the kingdom of heaven,
39 3, 70 | Passion not ~even Baptism gave entrance to the kingdom. But were
40 3, 70 | s Passion, it would give entrance to the kingdom.~Aquin.:
41 3, 80 | according to the Law forbade entrance into the holy places, yet
42 3, 83 | the third referring to His entrance into glory, when He ~said, "
43 Suppl, 17| Church needs no keys for the ~entrance into heaven.~Aquin.: SMT
44 Suppl, 17| he ~placed an obstacle to entrance, but because he does not
45 Suppl, 19| removing the obstacles to the ~entrance into heaven; and this is
46 Suppl, 22| belongs somewhat to the entrance to the kingdom, in so far
47 Suppl, 28| done every year as long as entrance into the church is forbidden ~
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